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      <center><h3>Modeler for SOFA</h3>
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      Tool designed to help you create new scenes, and understand how <a href="http://www.sofa-framework.org/">SOFA</a> works. 
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      <center>Watch this <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFzNY45z2lY">VIDEO</a> for more information. Complete documentation <a href="http://wiki.sofa-framework.org/wiki/Modeler"> HERE</a>
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      <h3><b>Creating a Scene:</b></h3>
      The scene graph is fully modifiable. <br>
      To add new components to the scene graph, <b>DRAG</b> from the Sofa Library located on the left of the application, and <b>DROP</b> it inside a <b>Node</b> of the graph.<br>
      You can try your scene under construction at any time by using the <b>RunSofa</b> menu, or pressing <b>CTRL+R</b>.<br>

      Some preset objects are available to quickly add in your scene obstacles, rigid and deformable objects. <b>Right click</b> on a <b>Node</b> and select your preset.
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      <h3><b>Learning SOFA:</b></h3>
<b>*</b> Almost all the components have an example scene to demonstrate how they behave in SOFA. Click on one of them in the Sofa Library, a small description with a clickable link should appear<br>
<b>*</b> A <a href="http://wiki.sofa-framework.org/wiki/TutorialApplication">Tutorial application</a> is provided in the menu <b>Tutorials</b>

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